8:43 AM,
Mar. 26, 2014

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In "The Grand Budapest Hotel," Wes Anderson creates another of his signature movie universes while telling a tale wrapped inside a tale wrapped inside a tale.

It's like a great intricate machine whose layers of gears and gizmos probably ought to break down under their own weight, but instead just hum seamlessly along. There is comedy aplenty, the trademark Anderson offbeat sensibility and, this time around, a sense of real tragedy, of innocence lost. ...